The JSESSIONID cookie is used by the server to carry your session id
and I would expect your cookie to be in the same batch. When you get
the array of cookies from the request you should iterate until you
find the correct one:
Cookie[] cookies = request.getCookie();
for (int i=0; i<cookies.length; i++) {
if (cookies[i].getName().equals("mycookie")) {
// this is yours
}
}
Hope this helps,
Paul
On 10/3/06, sreepriya ramakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HI all,
I am trying to add my cookie to the response.
eg Cookie cookie = new Cookie("mycookie","test");
now when I look for the cookie again , the name seems
to be changed to JSESSIONID.
Can some one point me as to what is happening here?
-Priya
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